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Posted: Mon 9:48, 21 Mar 2011 Post subject: of which he allocated $ 25 |
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yilai:
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history as well as being valuable images of historical record. Who was alive in 1962 can forget the image of President John Kennedy’s Lincoln Continental “Bubbletop” on that fateful day in Dallas Texas November 1962.What is the history and assortment of American Presidential Limousines? With what president and at what time point and preferences for vehicles were involved?Indeed in the early days of the American nation [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], presidents were actually run on horsepower – with horses actually pulling the mode of transport [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], not automotive motors and conveyances.President William H. Taft was the first leader of the US to keep an automobile at the White House for his use and transport. It seems that the President was given a personal transportation allowance [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], of which he allocated $ 25,000 for a white Model M Steamer. This was of course long before the days of Air Force One. For storage from the elements and maintenance part of the Presidential White House stables were actually converted into the first auto garage on White House grounds.The next landmark of note in the sequence of Presidential limos and their introduction into the political landscape was when President Warren Harding drove to his inauguration in a Packard 6
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